Guyana will need to sort out its batting problems quickly as they switch their focus to the shorter format of the game when they open their campaign against Trinidad and Tobago in the Cricket West Indies Colonial Medical Insurance T20 Blaze today at the National Stadium.
The hosts have struggled with their batting scoring over 200 only on two occasions, 240-9 against Leeward Islands and 242 against Jamaica.
They have also failed to go past 160 in the other three occasions.